Fenerbahce are set to launch another raid on Spurs this summer as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of next season, according to reports from Turkey.

Having signed Vincent Janssen on a season-long loan last August, it is believed that the Turkish club will once again attempt to sign the Dutchman on a deal for the second consecutive season.

However, agreeing on a fee for the frontman may prove to be problematic with Fenerbahce said to be unwilling to meet the €6million loan fee set by the Liywhites.

As well as talk of a move for the 24-year-old ahead of the transfer deadline, reports in the Turkish media suggest that the club also want to sign another two Spurs players.

Linked with a loan move to Turkey one year ago, Milliyet claim that the Yellow Canaries are once again interested in taking Moussa Sissoko on a temporary deal from Spurs.

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With former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere now officially a West Ham player after penning a three-year deal, the Turkish newspaper report that Fenerbahce are now looking at other potential midfield options with the 26-year-old set to clinch a move across the capital.

Although the Frenchman featured in 47 games in all competitions for Mauricio Pochettino's side last season, the ex-Newcastle United man could look to move on for regular first-team football after missing out on France's squad for the World Cup.

Georges-Kevin Nkoudou is another player with an uncertain future in N17 after spending the second part of last season on loan with Burnley.

Milliyet report that the French winger is of interest to Fenerbahce and they are currently lining up a loan move for the 23-year-old.